PRESENT STATUS OF RESEARCH IN DEBRIS FLOW MODELING.

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Abstract

A viable rheological model should consist of both a time-independent part and a time-dependent part. A generalized viscoplastic fluid model that has both parts as well as two major rheological properties (i. e. , the normal stress effect and soil yield criteria) is shown to be sufficiently accurate, yet practical, for general use in debris flow modeling. Other rheological models, such as the Bingham plastic fluid model and the so-called Coulomb-viscous model, are compared in terms of the generalized viscoplastic fluid model.

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Publication type:

Conference Paper

Publication Subtype:

Conference Paper

Title:

PRESENT STATUS OF RESEARCH IN DEBRIS FLOW MODELING.

ISBN:

0872624749

Year Published:

1985

Language:

English

Publisher:

ASCE

Publisher location:

New York, NY, USA

First page:

733

Last page:

741

Conference Title:

Hydraulics and Hydrology in the Small Computer Age, Proceedings of the Specialty Conference.